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Saudi Arabia is one of the largest employers of safety professionals in the Middle East. Every year, thousands of Safety Officers are hired by oil and gas companies, petrochemical plants, construction contractors, manufacturing industries, and shutdown maintenance projects. As industrial development continues under Saudi Vision 2030, the demand for qualified safety professionals is expected to remain strong.

A Safety Officer plays an important role in protecting workers, equipment, and the environment. Their responsibility is to ensure that all employees follow health and safety regulations and that work activities are carried out without unnecessary risks.

Whether you are an experienced HSE professional or planning to start a career in industrial safety, this guide explains everything you need to know about Safety Officer jobs in Saudi Arabia.


Safety Officer Jobs in Saudi Arabia
Explore Safety Officer jobs in Saudi Arabia, including opportunities in oil and gas, construction, petrochemical, and industrial sectors.

What Does a Safety Officer Do?

A Safety Officer is responsible for creating and maintaining a safe working environment. They inspect workplaces, identify hazards, conduct safety training, investigate incidents, and ensure compliance with company and government safety regulations.

Safety Officers work closely with supervisors, engineers, contractors, and workers to reduce accidents and improve workplace safety.


Main Responsibilities of a Safety Officer

Typical responsibilities include:

  • Conduct daily workplace inspections.
  • Identify hazards before work begins.
  • Ensure workers use proper PPE.
  • Monitor work permits.
  • Conduct toolbox talks.
  • Investigate incidents and near misses.
  • Prepare safety reports.
  • Maintain safety documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with HSE policies.
  • Stop unsafe work when necessary.
  • Participate in emergency drills.
  • Promote a strong safety culture.

Skills Required

Successful Safety Officers usually have:

  • Good communication skills
  • Leadership ability
  • Hazard identification skills
  • Risk assessment knowledge
  • Problem-solving ability
  • Attention to detail
  • Report writing skills
  • Emergency response knowledge
  • Teamwork
  • Computer skills

Educational Qualifications

Most employers prefer candidates with:

  • Diploma or Bachelor’s degree
  • NEBOSH IGC
  • IOSH Managing Safely
  • OSHA Training
  • First Aid Certificate (preferred)
  • Fire Safety Training
  • Confined Space Training
  • Working at Height Training

The more recognized certifications you have, the better your employment opportunities.


Industries That Hire Safety Officers

Safety Officers are employed in many industries, including:

  • Oil and Gas
  • Petrochemical Plants
  • Construction
  • EPC Projects
  • Industrial Maintenance
  • Shutdown Projects
  • Manufacturing
  • Power Plants
  • Refineries
  • Logistics
  • Warehouses
  • Facility Management

Top Companies Hiring Safety Officers

Many leading companies recruit Safety Officers throughout the year, including:

  • Saudi Aramco Contractors
  • SABIC Contractors
  • Ma’aden Contractors
  • SATORP
  • SASREF
  • Petro Rabigh
  • Hyundai Engineering
  • Samsung Engineering
  • Nesma & Partners
  • Al Rashid Trading & Contracting (RTCC)
  • Anabeeb
  • CCC
  • Tecnicas Reunidas
  • SEPCO
  • Saudi Binladin Group

You can also explore our guide to Top Oil and Gas Companies in Saudi Arabia for more employers hiring safety professionals.


Average Salary

Salary depends on experience and employer.

Typical monthly salary ranges are:

ExperienceSalary (SAR)
Fresher3,500–5,000
2–5 Years5,000–8,000
5–10 Years8,000–12,000
Senior HSE Professional12,000–18,000+

Additional benefits may include accommodation, transportation, overtime, annual leave, and medical insurance.


How to Apply for Safety Officer Jobs

To improve your chances of getting hired:

  1. Prepare an ATS-friendly CV.
  2. Highlight your NEBOSH, IOSH, OSHA, and other certifications.
  3. Include your industrial project experience.
  4. Keep digital copies of all certificates.
  5. Apply quickly when vacancies are posted.
  6. Follow employer instructions carefully.
  7. Keep your contact details updated.

You can also visit our Latest Jobs in Jubail page for current Safety Officer vacancies.


Career Growth

A Safety Officer can progress to higher positions, including:

  • Senior Safety Officer
  • Safety Supervisor
  • HSE Coordinator
  • HSE Engineer
  • HSE Manager
  • Safety Trainer
  • Safety Consultant

Continuous learning and additional certifications can help accelerate career growth.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is NEBOSH mandatory?

Many employers prefer NEBOSH, especially in oil and gas projects. Some entry-level positions may accept equivalent qualifications.


Can freshers become Safety Officers?

Yes. Fresh graduates with recognized safety certifications may qualify for junior Safety Officer positions.


Which city has the most Safety Officer jobs?

Jubail, Dammam, Riyadh, Jeddah, Yanbu, Ras Tanura, and Jazan regularly offer Safety Officer opportunities.


Which industries pay the highest salaries?

Oil and gas, petrochemical, and large EPC contractors generally offer higher salaries than smaller projects.


Do shutdown projects hire Safety Officers?

Yes. Shutdown and turnaround projects frequently require Safety Officers for temporary and contract-based positions.


Final Thoughts

Safety Officer jobs in Saudi Arabia continue to offer strong career opportunities across oil and gas, construction, petrochemical, manufacturing, and industrial maintenance sectors. By obtaining recognized certifications, building practical experience, and keeping your skills up to date, you can improve your chances of securing rewarding employment.

Visit HireJubail regularly for the latest Safety Officer jobs, career guides, company profiles, CV tips, and industrial employment opportunities throughout Saudi Arabia.